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Old 11-09-2008, 01:20 PM
 
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Unfortunately, OBAMA successfully brainwashed all Americans into thinking that it was all Bush's fault. And that all 8 years of BUSH were bad.
Are you at all capable of less than hysterical statements like the above...

Just how did Obama brainwash all Americans??? Did he secretly send them all to Reducation Camps, and it just so happens that no one noticed that 300 Million people were mysteriously missing for various points in time leading up to the election???

Have a beer and chill....
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Old 11-09-2008, 10:52 PM
 
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Pelosi = s-c-c-c-c-c-ary.
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Old 11-09-2008, 10:56 PM
 
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The DEMOCRATS brought this country down and the people knew it way back in June 2008.

How do you grade President Bush's overall economic policy for last 8 years?

Unfortunately, OBAMA successfully brainwashed all Americans into thinking that it was all Bush's fault. And that all 8 years of BUSH were bad.

Bush urges Congress to better help economy - Apr. 29, 2008
April 29, 2008: 2:37 PM EDT

Bush Calls on Congress to Act on Economy, Energy : NPR

President Bush on Tuesday called on Congress to act on his economic and energy proposals. He offered this analysis of gasoline prices and the state of the U.S. economy: "The past 18 months, gas prices have gone up by $1.40 a gallon. Electricity prices for small businesses and families are rising as well. I repeatedly submitted proposals to address these problems, and time after time, Congress chose to block them."
Speaking at a White House news conference Tuesday morning, the president said one solution to the energy crisis would be drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, or ANWR.


Congress Delaying Energy, Housing Aids, Bush Says

President Bush sought on Tuesday to blame Congress for the country's high fuel, electricity and food prices, saying lawmakers had been an obstacle to his proposals to address the problems.



Bush: Congress let down Americans

WASHINGTON — President Bush criticized Congress Tuesday for "letting the American people down" on issues ranging from food and gas prices to foreign trade and intelligence, and he called for new bipartisan efforts to solve them. Bush acknowledged the economy was having a "tough time" and said Congress wasn't addressing it.

Senate meets briefly to block Bush appointment - USATODAY.com


kdka.com - Bush Chides Congress On Earmarks (http://kdka.com/national/President.Bush.earmarks.2.615573.html - broken link)
Dec 20, 2007 8:30 pm US/Eastern
Bush Chides Congress On Earmarks
CBS News Interactive: Bush Presidency
WASHINGTON (CBS News) ― President Bush on Thursday complained that Congress had stuffed a year-end spending bill with hundreds of projects that he called wasteful and instructed his budget director to explore options for dealing with them.
Mr. Bush, in a year-end news conference, said that a $555 billion measure passed by Congress before breaking for the holidays contains some 980 in so-called "earmarks," or projects usually benefiting only one state or congressional district.

Bush, Congress Clash on Dealing with Gas Prices : NPR
April 29, 2008

The anti-energy policy, how stupid is that?

Environmentalists Block Bush in His Attempt to Ease Oil Prices! « JD's Political Neoconnoisseurs

I think the DEMOCRATS have their own agenda that does not help the Americans. They are into power struggles most of the time.
Bush says this , bush says that....haven't you noticed that for 8 years he's told nothing but lies.... try again....I'd double check if he told me the sun was up!
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